Beer score: 3.4
Company: Tsingtao Brewery
ABV: 4.7
IBU: 18
I've yet to try a beer from Asia of which I've overly approved, and that remains the case here.
Pours a pale yellow color. Gives off weak smells of orange peel. Water, sweet and sour.
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Company: Tsingtao Brewery
ABV: 4.7
IBU: 18
I've yet to try a beer from Asia of which I've overly approved, and that remains the case here.
Pours a pale yellow color. Gives off weak smells of orange peel. Water, sweet and sour.
Company: Margaritaville Brewing Company
ABV: 4.7
IBU: 15
If you're headed to the beach and are interested in a fairly weak, watered-down brew for warm weather, this one might be your choice.
It pours a pale yellow, mass-produced color while giving off little to no smell, though there might be a cheap beer scent ... maybe.
There's a lot of carbonation, which hurts any tasting, but there is a hint of sweetness beyond all that fizz.
Meh, I can't say a lot good about this one. At least it can get you drunk, if you drink enough of it.
Company: Samuel Adams
ABV: 5.4
IBU: 15
For a beer released in the autumn, the coloring surprised me with its light goldenness. On the nose, I picked up light hints of citrus, flowers, and bread.
Upon drinking, the taste has all of the above, but there's also more bitterness than I expected. In fact, that bitterness lingers, as do the hints of citrus, perhaps lemon.
All in all, not a bad beer, though also not a great one. Maybe a little more carbonation that I felt was necessary.
Company: Samuel Adams
ABV: 5.2
IBU: 20
This one pours a dark, syrupy red color while giving off scents not unlike dark baked bread.
Fairly smooth, but there is some strength here. Tastes bitter at first and that experience lingers on the tongue after the swallowing. Also fairly hearty, and the taste is a strong burnt caramel with hints of that dark bread.
Not a bad brew, but I can't say it's a new favorite. Still, I'd drink it if offered.
Company: Samuel Adams
ABV: 4.4
IBU: 8
As anyone who has read my notes on beer probably knows, I'm not a big fan of holiday brews. I usually can't stand those cinnamon and nutmeg and pumpkin flavors; they're just not my thing. However, this one's not too bad.
It pours a smooth amber color, almost like pumpkin, into a clear glass. It also gives off slight smells of pumpkin, as can be expected, and a bit of sweetness.
The taste is quite sweet at first, reminding me of pumpkin pie, but then on the way down some bitterness kicks in. In my opinion, the sweetness itself is stronger than the pumpkin flavor, almost too much so.
Is this a new favorite beer? No. But if someone tossed me one during the holidays, I wouldn't turn it down.